To define "showerhead" for the purpose of determining the acceptable water pressure for a showerhead, and for other purposes.
Sponsored By: Representative Issa, Darrell [R-CA-48]
Introduced
Summary
Restores the 2020 Department of Energy definition of showerhead as the governing standard. This bill would repeal the Department of Energy's 2021 "Definition of Showerhead" rule and make the 2020 final rule the controlling specification for what counts as a showerhead when setting acceptable water pressure and other DOE energy conservation requirements.
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Bill Overview
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Showerhead makers face 2020 rule again
This bill would repeal the Energy Department’s 2021 showerhead rule and bring back its 2020 rule. The 2020 definition would again decide what counts as a showerhead for acceptable water pressure. Manufacturers, importers, retailers, and installers would need to use the 2020 definition to judge which models are compliant. If passed, this could change which models can be sold or labeled as compliant, and could affect product choices for consumers. It would take effect upon enactment.
Sponsors & CoSponsors
Sponsor
Issa, Darrell [R-CA-48]
CA • R
Cosponsors
Rep. Cloud, Michael [R-TX-27]
TX • R
Sponsored 8/26/2025
Rep. Moore, Barry [R-AL-1]
AL • R
Sponsored 8/26/2025
Rep. Rulli, Michael A. [R-OH-6]
OH • R
Sponsored 8/26/2025
Rep. Luna, Anna Paulina [R-FL-13]
FL • R
Sponsored 8/26/2025
Roll Call Votes
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